Login to the FTCA web site (https://ftca.flitetest.com/) with your account credentials, then click on the link for plans. You should have also received a welcome letter with a link to download 1 set of plans. The rest can be purchased through the FTCA web site link above.
Login to the FTCA web site (https://ftca.flitetest.com/) with your account credentials, then click on the link for plans. You should have also received a welcome letter with a link to download 1 set of plans. The rest can be purchased through the FTCA web site link above.
Login to the FTCA web site (https://ftca.flitetest.com/) with your account credentials, then click on the link for plans. You should have also received a welcome letter with a link to download 1 set of plans. The rest can be purchased through the FTCA web site link above.
I have to admit, I was a bit miffed, at first when I could not edit the Flerken plans I purchased to process G Code for the needle cutter. That was before I knew about the knock off speed build kits getting marketed as genuine FT SB Kits.
I have to admit, I was a bit miffed, at first when I could not edit the Flerken plans I purchased to process G Code for the needle cutter. That was before I knew about the knock off speed build kits getting marketed as genuine FT SB Kits.
My point is, it's about the cheapest part of the hobby to buy the plans. Do you get all your other gear for free (transmitter, receivers, batteries, servos, motors, ESC's, etc)?
My point is, it's about the cheapest part of the hobby to buy the plans. Do you get all your other gear for free (transmitter, receivers, batteries, servos, motors, ESC's, etc)?
no you see I bought all my gear 2 years ago for my bday my bday is in 2 months and I don't find it justifiable to buy plans for a plane which lets be real I will beat up like hell and it wont fly , but jasons idea is pretty good , thanks jason !